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    Ex-Trump adviser John Bolton pleads not guilty to sharing classified information

    Former Trump Adviser Pleads Not Guilty on Charges of Sharing Classified Information A dramatic turn of events unfolded Friday when John Bolton, a former national security adviser to President Donald Trump, pleaded not guilty to 18 counts of sharing classified information. The charges stem from...
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    Haberman reveals why Trump attacked judge and his family in speech

    Trump's tirade against a judge and his family raises eyebrows, Haberman says. The former US President targeted the judge who is presiding over his case on felony charges, labeling him "a disaster" and saying he had made a mistake in appointing him to the bench. Haberman attributes Trump's...
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    Bill Ackman jumps into NYC mayoral fight, says Sliwa must drop or ‘we are toast'

    Billionaire Investor Bill Ackman Joins NYC Mayoral fray as Sliwa's Stay Fuels Mamdani's Lead - The Wall Street Journal In a surprising move, billionaire investor Bill Ackman has weighed into the New York City mayoral race, claiming that Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa's refusal to drop out of...
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    Scary, cold, hungry and lonely': Volunteer soldier shares experience on front line

    "War's Unseen Toll: Ukraine Volunteer Describes Harrowing Experience" The horrors of war weigh heavily on the mind of Akula, a young volunteer soldier who enlisted at the start of Russia's invasion. Now, he's grappling with the devastating effects of combat trauma, a burden he's reluctant to...
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    The best recent crime and thrillers – review roundup

    If you're in the mood for a crime thriller or two, these recent releases might just hit the spot. Vaseem Khan's Quantum of Menace is an excellent James Bond spin-off, introducing a Q who's not your typical 00 agent. Back in his market-town roots, Q returns to face a mysterious death that sets...
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    Key U.S. admiral parts ways with Hegseth’s Pentagon amid controversial boat strikes

    Admiral Alvin Holsey, the US Southern Command chief overseeing operations in Central and South America, has announced his departure from the position. The sudden move comes as tensions with Venezuela escalate under President Donald Trump's administration. Holsey had reportedly raised concerns...
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    Zelensky guarded on Tomahawk missile talks with Trump after White House meeting

    US President Donald Trump indicated that he is not ready to supply sought-after Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine, despite efforts by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to persuade him. The statement came after a cordial bilateral meeting between Trump and Zelensky at the White House...
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    Rachel Roddy’s recipe for baked leek and egg gratin | A kitchen in Rome

    Baked Leek and Egg Gratin: A Hearty Roman Winter Dish When it comes to Tuscan cuisine, few dishes evoke the same sense of warmth and comfort as Rachel Roddy's baked leek and egg gratin. This week, she revisits a recipe that brought her joy at a restaurant near Arezzo, where a summer meal...
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    Night owls versus early birds: who is superior according to science?

    The age-old debate between night owls and early risers has been a longstanding one, with each camp convinced of its own superiority. But what does science really say on the matter? For many of us, our natural inclination is towards being either a morning lark or a night owl. While it's true...
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    Arizona executes man convicted of killing 4 Phoenix family members in 1993

    Arizona Executes Man Convicted of Killing 4 Family Members Over 30 Years Ago In a somber ceremony, Richard Kenneth Djerf, 55, was put to death by lethal injection at the Arizona State Penitentiary on Friday, marking the state's second execution of the year. Djerf, who had spent over 29 years...
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